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ISDAY, JULY 1, 1926. PO 2000000000000 000CCOO0ODOCOCE CES OOOEOOOO® otes of The Passing Day PP ORSHSSHEOOOOHSEEEOEDOHEDESTOOADEOOOO® ice: Arrives Girl Scouts Meeting steamship Pecos of the Mal- | The members of. Troop 4, Girl! ‘Line was the steamer arriving | Scouts, will assemble tomorrow | this week from New York} jafternoon at headquarters when | g load of freight. The ‘stean:- |? several matters of importance to Medina will arrive here next the troop sd od be magnesed: * Many Train Piccadies There were a large number of | passengers arriving here on the train this morning from the north, will e te'port tomorFow many of whom left on the boat for i _from Tampa, and will) yavana. /agein for Havana upon the PF of tne train from the Marry Last Night Paul Lightbourn and Miss Edna Barker were married at the Bap- tist Church pgstorium last eve- ning by Rev. W. K. E. James, The couple for the p;gsent will make their home at the bride’s resi- dence, 1119 Southard street. The affair was a quiet one, only the immediate relatives of the couple being in attendance. Arrives : * + ¥e je steamer Artza-Mendi, Capt.| Scouts To Meet wa, arrived in port this} There will be a meeting of from Hull, Eng., en| Troop 5, Boy Scouts, held tomor- New. Orleans. The steam-| tow night at their headquarters, into this port for fuel oil,| under the direction of George F. iq consigned to the Porter|Archer, scoutmaster. All mem- pany. # bers, especially those who are in- oo de ed terested in the coming encamp- ment are requested to be present. ie, xe From Tampa P. & O. steamship Governor “-* * From New York steamship Henry R. Mal- il arrive in port on Satur- from New York en route eston with passengers on The Mallory ieft here a ago Monday for New York. * + * PTo Havana Today |steamer Miami, which ar-| The meeting will be called to or- 4 port yesterday afternoon | der at 8 o'clock. «Havana, left again this te Cod Dance Tonight There will be a dance given at the Coral Isles Casino tonight when music will be furnished by *“* * Johnnie Wages and his Coral Isles mt’ | Casino Orchestra, and a most en- Elva Sawyer of Margaret |joyable time is promised all who and John Collins, son of |attend. There will positively be Mrs, Samuel Collins, were no dances given at the pavilion last evening by Rey. T. ‘Sundays as formerly advertised, ms, pastor of the Fleming according to statements made by Methodist Church. ithose having the place in charge. ecrewrseeereece ee Personal Rention eeencecccccceces Park, of Key West, is; Miss on a return trip to the port. The vessel will ar- again tomorrow after- e was Russell the Island City visitors in! among those leaving last night for Euphemia stopping with his aunt, / Miami for several weeks’ visit Lee McFarland, ibs relatives and friends. Mrs. Everett Russell, accom- panied by her two children, were passengers leaving over the East oast yesterday en route to Frank- Iin, N. C., where.they will spend several ‘weeks’ visit. n R. Pinder, who is em- by the Florida East Coast iy Company at Miami, was I in the city this morning ‘ihe Flagler System. Lee McFarland and two | Rodman J. Roberts, who had! i, Marine and Leebert, are | been spending several weeks visit- a visit in Miami with Mrs./ ing in Key West with relatives, re- ind’s movhery,Mrs, T. Av turned to his home in Miami yes- 4 | terday afternoon over the East | Coast, Effie Sawyer, who had been | bd pene n several weeks visiting in| T. Jenkins Curry, who had been y West with relatives and/on a short irip to points in Vir- was a passenger leaving|ginia, accompanying his two f the East Coast yesterday af-| daughters there, where they are ‘en route to her hdéme in| now attending a‘camp school, re-| Palm Beach. | turned to the city yesterday after- | noon, ston W. Knowies, formerly | —— West, but who has been! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Rob- his home in West Paim erts and children, who, had been| for the past few years, was | spending several weeks Visiting in in the arrivals here this; Key West with relatives and i, and will spend several | friends, were passengers leaving business visit in the Island’ over the East Coast last night en j}route to their home in Miami. - and Mrs, ©. M. Albury,) Mr. and Mts. had been spending several who had been spending a while) visiting in Miami and other | visiting in Miami with their daugh-} up the East Coast, return- ter, Miss Averil Cleare, returned | ‘the city this morning over to the city yesterday afternoon ler System. over the East Coast, “i bap SWEARING BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING bs yee WORKS wu ‘OON, Enig.—Arrested for . » H. W. Cooke was freed | 514 MARGARET STREET the court held that “d——" | PHONE 227 “only strong language.” i - MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS j Let the Artman Press print it. | In connection with F.E.C. Ry. Boston New York . 19.86 Baltimore 90.22 Philadelphia ... 95.68 Atlantic City... 98.60 L, JOIRVIN, D. PL A, 108 Southeast Firat Street, _£¢) Miami, Fla. Phone 4419 eS VA g Wilson Cleare, ‘ BOAT LAUNCHING AT SOUTH BEACH RED CROSS LIFE SAVING VES- SEL TO BE PLACED iN WATER The Red Cross life saving boat will be launched at 6 o'clock this evening from the beach at the Coral Isles Casino, with ap-. propriate and very interesting ceremonies. Miss Dorothy Archer will christen the boat and break a bottle of champagne on the ves- sel’s bow as she startg down the ways. An address will be made by Capt. MeNeeley, commandant of the Seventh Naval District, an interesting profram_ will be rendered. Men Brought To City By Officers To Go Before Criminal Court L. G. Hall and L. 0. Bennett, the men arrested by Deputies Kemp and Rivas at Islamorada yesterday and brough* to this city charged with aggravated assault upon S. Odom, will not have pre- liminary hearings, Their cases will go directly to criminal court at the next term, which convenes jJuly 12. G. Hall put up a $500 bond for his appearance in court and was released. L. 0. Bennett has) not yet been alle to furnish bail and is being held in jail. BIDS CALLED FOR Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the County Board of Publie Instruction in and for Monroe County, Florida, until 7:30 P..M. Thursday, July 29th, 1926, at their Office in Key West, Florida, for the construction of the following School Buildings, to wit: One Kindergarten, Corner of Reynolds and South Streets. One High School Annex, Corner of White and Seminary Streets. All work to be done in the City of Key West, Florida. Plans, Copies of the proposed contract, and specifications may he obtained at the Office of the County Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Board reserves the right tc reject any and all bids or to award contracts which appear for \the best interest” of said County. 7 ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman County Board of Pub- lie Instruction. MELVIN E. RUSSELL, County Superintendent and Secretary. iuly1-8-15-22 |” Allan B. Cleare & Co. 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